25 October, 2013

How far should you go to keep a star performer who has an
offer to work at a competitor? It's a question every leader has to face into.
After all, the team with the best players wins and the care and feeding of top
performers has more to do with a company’s success than virtually any other
factor.

But our answer is, you shouldn't go as far as you’re probably
considering, given the panic mode most managers enter when a star threatens to
shoot out the door. Under normal circumstances, to keep stars happy, you just
need to give them what they crave: outsize compensation; effusive recognition;
enjoyable, challenging work; and the feeling that they’re not being
micro-managed. All that changes in a split second, however, when a star asks to
see you, closes your office door, and says: “I’ve gotten an offer I think I
just can’t refuse.”

Your first instinct will be to match the offer financially.
Usually, though, that won’t be enough. The competitor luring your star has been
smart enough to make the deal richer in other ways with, say, more job
responsibility or a bigger title. You can match those, too. And that’s where
the trouble starts. Because promoting stars just to keep them can incite a
little riot, especially if the promotion is over people who feel they deserve
the same kind of treatment but just haven’t threatened to leave.

Before you know it, other stars will be insulted by your
accommodation, and even some mid-range performers will feel resentful. And at
the end, the only contented person left in the place might be your over performer,
who has decided to stay, now feeling more indispensable than ever.

Sounds deadly? It is. Which is why we would recommend
another, more proactive approach? During normal times, make the management of
your stars a top priority. Never take them for granted, and be sure all of your
managers do the same by making star retention a key measure of performance.

But at the same time, remember that stars sometimes leave for
the simple reason that they have outgrown the opportunities at a company. By
consistently over delivering, they have earned the chance to reach for horizons
beyond what you can offer them over the long haul. And because of that reality,
you must always be prepared to fill the wing tips of any key person who
departs, no matter what the size of the business. That’s the beauty of a rigorous
human resource program, with frequent reviews, consistent coaching, and backup
planning for every key position that can readily answer the question: “Who
replaces George or Carol if they leave?”

Such backup planning, by the way, must happen at least annually
and can never become a rote, fill-in-the-blanks exercise. Instead, it must be
conducted with the gritty intensity of a war game. Only then will your
organization be able to replace a departing star within eight hours—yes, eight.
Only then will your organization be able to send the important message that no
star is bigger than the organization.

Now, we realize it is natural to fight for a star, especially
since a competitor is involved. But experience also tells us that once a top
performer gets the bug to leave, heroic rescue efforts are of limited use. You
can come up with a fancy title, add an awful extra layer, and in the short term
persuade someone to stay.

But when people go, and they usually do in time, you’re left
with a cobbled-up org chart and a bunch of confused employees. Better to keep
your house in order and send your star off with good wishes. If you’ve done
your job, another star will soon be born.

06 October, 2013

With courage in my mind,
indomitable spirit engulfed me,
With indomitable spirit
in mind and action,
I regained lost confidence
I will win, win and win.

I am
delighted to participate in the PGP Schools, Namakkal. I greet the
chairman, Principals, teachers, students, parents, distinguished guests and
special invitees. When I am seeing many students from PGP Educational
institutions at Namakkal, I would like share few thoughts on the topic "Youth
and Indomitable Spirit".

Criteria
for achievement for youth

Dear
friends, When I see you young friends, I thought of sharing an ancient poem
and modified to suit the occasion. Can you all repeat with me?

Wings to Fly
I am born with potential.
I am born with goodness and trust.
I am born with ideas and dreams.
I am born with greatness.
I am born with confidence.
I am born with wings.
I am not meant for crawling,
So I won't, I have wings,
I will fly, fly and fly"

My message
to you, young friends, is that education gives you wings to fly.
Achievement comes out of fire in our sub-conscious mind that "I will
win". So, each one of you assembled here and elsewhere, will have
"Wings of Fire". The Wing of Fire will indeed lead to knowledge
which will make you to fly as a Doctor, or an Engineer, or a scientist, or
a teacher, or a political leader, or a bureaucrat or a diplomat or anything
you want to be.

How does
achievement come? There are four proven steps; having an aim in life before
20 years of age, acquiring knowledge continuously, hard work towards the
aim and perseverance to defeat the problem and succeed. Now you know, how
the unique personalities got evolved and also you realize how to transform
yourself into unique you. And above all, what you need a will power and
confidence, that you can achieve great deeds.

Unique
You

Dear
friends, Look up, what do you see, the light, the electric bulbs.
Immediately, our thoughts go to the inventor Thomas Alva Edison, for
his unique contribution towards the invention of electric bulb and his
electrical lighting system.

When you hear the sound of aero plane going over your house, whom do you
think of? Wright Brothers proved that man could fly of course
at heavy risk and cost.

Whom does the telephone remind you of? Of course, Alexander Graham
Bell.

When everybody considered a sea travel as an experience or a voyage, a
unique person questioned during his sea travel from United Kingdom to
India. He was pondering on why the horizon where the sky and sea meet looks
blue? His research resulted in the phenomena of scattering of light. Of course,
Sir CV Raman was awarded Nobel Prize.

Do
you know an Indian Mathematician who did not have formal higher education
but had inexhaustible spirit and love for mathematics which took him to
contribute to the treasure houses of mathematical research - some of which
are still under serious study and engaging all-available world
mathematicians' efforts to establish formal proofs. He was a unique Indian
genius who could melt the heart of the most hardened and outstanding
Cambridge mathematician Prof G H Hardy. In fact, it is not an exaggeration
to say that it was Prof. Hardy who discovered a great mathematician for the
world. This mathematician was of-course Srinivasa Ramanujan
for whom every number was a divine manifestation.

In
the engineering field, contributions of the towering personalities like Sir
Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya were remarkable even in our time. Some of
them bear testimony even today, like Krishnaraja Sagar Dam and industries
in Mysore.

Do you know about a great human being with a spirit of service, who also
won a Nobel prize for her contributions? She said and practiced, "Give
give and give, until it hurts". She is Mother Teresa.

Friends, there was a great scientific lady who is known for discovering
radiation. She won not one, but two Nobel prizes, one for physics and
another for chemistry. Who is she? She is Madam Curie. Madam
Curie discovered radium and she was doing research on the effect of
radiation on human system. The same radiation which she discovered,
affected her and she sacrificed her life for removing the pain of human
life.

Friends,
I have, so far, met 15 million youth in a decade?s time. I learnt, "every
youth wants to be unique, that is, YOU! But the world all around you, is
doing its best, day and night, to make you just "everybody else".
In the home, dear young fellows you are asked by your parents to be like
neighours children for scoring good marks. When you go to school, your
teachers says "why not you become like the first five rankers in the
class". Wherever you go, they are saying "you have to somebody else
or everybody else". Now dear young friends, how many of you would like
to be unique yourself.

The challenge, my young friends, is that you have to fight the hardest
battle, which any human being can ever imagine to fight; and never stop
fighting until you arrive at your destined place, that is, a UNIQUE YOU!
Friends what will be your tools to fight this battle.

How
to make impossible possible?

Dear
students, it is said, "History has proven that those who dare to
imagine the impossible are the ones who break all human limitations. In
every field of human endeavor, whether science, medicine, sports, the arts,
or technology, the names of the people who imagined the impossible and achieved
are engraved in our history. By breaking the limits of their imagination,
they changed the world."

Let us see a few creative minds who made impossible possible by their
indomitable spirit. Human flight is nothing but creativity of human mind
and it undergoes several struggles to achieve excellence. In 1895, a great
well-known scientist Lord Kelvin, who was the President of Royal Society of
London said, "anything heavier than air cannot fly, and cannot
be flown." Within a decade, Wright Brothers proved man could
fly in 1903.

On
the successful completion of Moon Mission in 1969, Von Braun, a very famous
rocket designer, who built Saturn-V, to launch the capsule with astronauts
and made moon walk a reality, in 1975 said "If I am authorized,
I will remove the word impossible".

In ancient days, Ptolemaic astronomy is a widely used system in calculating
the dynamics of various stars and planets. Assumption by then was that the
earth is flat. What a scientific struggle had to take place to prove that
the earth is spherical in shape orbiting around the sun. The three great
astronomers Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler had to give a new dimension to
the world of astronomy. Today we take it for granted that earth is a globe,
orbiting around the sun, and the sun orbits in the Milky Way. All the
technological advancements we have today are the outcome of scientific
exploration of scientists of earlier centuries. At no time, man was beaten
by problems. He strives continuously to subjugate impossibility and
then succeeds.

Dear
friends, what lessons do we learn from all these achievements? According to
the laws of aerodynamics the bumble bee should never be able to fly.
Because of the size, weight, and shape of its body in relationship to the
total wing span, flying is scientifically impossible. The bumble bee, being
ignorant of scientific theory, goes ahead and flies anyway. Because it
wants to fly and it is flying. I would like the youth assembled here to
take a lesson from these examples and work to make everything possible,
because they are unique.

I can
do it

Friends,
when I was the President of India, I met the group of tribal students from
Lead India 2020 movement on 28 Aug 2006. I asked all of them one question:
"What you want to become?" Out of many responses, one visually
challenged boy studying IX class got up. His name is Srikanth, he answered
me "I will become the first visually Challenged President of
India". I was very happy to see his vision and ambition. Small aim is
a crime. Hence, I congratulated him to realize his vision and told him to
work for realizing the vision.

Thereafter
he worked hard and got 90% in Xth class and 96 % in intermediate and he set
a goal to study Engineering in MIT, Boston USA. His relentless hard work
not only secured seat but he got full fee waiver from MIT, Boston.
Srikanth?s achievement has brought changes in many change agents of Lead
India 2020 and inspired to set high vision. The training he took under the
initiative of Lead India 2020 has set a high vision for him. Seeing this
impact of Lead India 2020 training, Lead India 2020 movement and GE
volunteers have funded Mr. Srikanth for his travel to USA. Today he is
pursuing his studies at MIT, Boston. When the GE offered him a job on his
completion of graduation, he told them that he would certainly come back to
GE, if he couldn?t become the President of India. What a confidence that
boy has amidst of difficulty and the challenges in his life by being
visually challenged.

Recently,
when I met the physically challenged students meet organised by Tamilnadu
Govt and Lead India 2020 at Coimbatore, I had a chance to meet Mr. Srikanth
and his teacher who brought him up. I found in him, he is doing 4th year in
his graduation of B.S Computer Science and Management. Within this 4 years,
he has started one company which produces consumer packaging items using
bio-degradable materials and other other social iniative that he started is
a skill development training to the youth. He gave an extempore speech on
how to overcome the disability and to have a strong mind and will power to
overcome the challenges and succeed.

The
message is, my young friends, it doesn't matter who you are, if you have a
vision and determination to achieve that vision, you will certainly
achieve.

"When you wish upon a star,
Makes no difference who you are
Anything your heart desires
Will come to you"

Friends, teachers create beautiful minds. Beautiful minds are creative and
many times with indomitable spirit.

Will-power
can defeat any problem.

Friends,
recently, an incident which took place in Harali village, Kolhapur District
in Maharashtra where I met over 2000 of students hailing from different
schools. When I was about to get down from the stage after finishing my
lecture and interaction, a young boy about 18 years of age, held in the
arms of his mother cried to meet me. I called both of them on to the stage.
The polio affected boy could not walk, but he was strong in will power. He
told me, "My name is Shailesh and I am from this village Harali.
You told us to have a dream. I am here to tell you my dream. I am a chess
player. I will work very hard and someday I will become a Grand
Master". I wished Shailesh all the best, who has a strong will
power and said 'You will succeed. Definitely, God is with you.' Dear
friends, the message is the "Will power can defeat any problem".

Indomitable
Spirit

Let
me now recite a poem which I have written on the Indomitable Spirit. This
poem was composed during a flight from New Delhi to Bangalore on 28th
August 2010. This poem emanated as an answer to a number of questions posed
to me from the youth on various issues and problems like, poverty, disorder
in the family, invasion on Indian culture, mistrust, corruption, violence,
terrorism, distrust, and fear that are prevailing among the youth. This
poem is mainly to address the fears among the youth.

Indomitable Spirit
I was swimming in the sea,
Waves came one after the other
I was swimming and swimming to reach my destination.
But one wave, a powerful wave, overpowered me;
It took me along in its own direction,
I was pulled long and along.
When I was about to lose amidst the sea wave power,
One thought flashed to me, yes, that is courage
Courage to reach my goal, courage to defeat the powerful force and succeed;
With courage in my mind, indomitable spirit engulfed me,
With indomitable spirit in mind and action,
I regained lost confidence
I can win, win and win
Strength came back to me, overpowered the sea wave
I reached the destination, my mission.

Dear friends, With the indomitable spirit with you, you can win, win and
reach the destination.

Knowledge
equation

Dear students,
what you will acquire during your studies in your schools, a great friend
is accompanying you. Who is that friend? That friend is - knowledge. Now, I
am going to give the knowledge equation.
Knowledge = Creativity + Righteousness + Courage

The next component of knowledge is righteousness. Righteousness is
described in a divine hymn.

Righteousness
Where there is righteousness in the heart
There is beauty in the character.
When there is beauty in the character,
there is harmony in the home.
When there is harmony in the home.
There is an order in the nation.
When there is order in the nation,
There is peace in the world.

Now the question is: How do we inculcate the righteousness in the heart. In
my opinion, there are three sources which can build a youth with
righteousness in the heart. One is mother, second is father in a spiritual
environment and the third and the most important is the teacher,
particularly primary school teacher.

The third component is courage, which is defined as follows:

Courage
Courage to think different,
Courage to invent,
Courage to travel into an unexplored path,
Courage to discover the impossible,
Courage to combat the problems and succeed,
are the unique qualities of the youth.
As a youth of my nation, I will work and work with courage to achieve
success in all the missions.

Wherefrom you will acquire knowledge? Home, good books, teachers and
teaching environment, coming into contact with good human beings, teaching
websites in internet. When the schools teach the students to use the
knowledge with creativity, righteousness and courage, nation will have
large number of empowered and enlightened citizens, which is vital for the
growth of the individual, growth of the family, growth of nation and
promotion of peace in the world.

Conclusion

Friends,
finally I would like to ask you, what would you like to be remembered for?
You have to evolve yourself and shape your life. You should write it on a
page. That page may be a very important page in the book of human history.
And you will be remembered for creating that one page in the history of the
nation ? whether that page is the page of invention, the page of innovation
or the page of discovery or the page of creating societal change or a page
of removing the poverty or the page of finding new technologies in energy
or astronomy. I will be happy if you could write this page and mail it to
me (apj@abdulkalam.com).

With these words, I greet all the students and faculty members of the PGP
institutions to achieve success in their mission of education and train the
students and youth to realize their inner potential and maximize their
creativity, so that India can become a knowledge society well before the
year 2020.

May God Bless you.

Oath for the Youth
1. A Great power is within me. With my aim of life, I will achieve the
spirit of success

2. I will have a goal and work hard to achieve that goal. I realize that
small aim is a crime.

3. I will work with integrity and succeed with integrity.

4. I will be a good member of my family, a good member of the society, a
good member of the nation and a good member of the world.

5. I will always try to save or better someone's life, without any
discrimination of caste, creed, language religion or state. Wherever I am,
a thought will always come to my mind. That is "What can I give?"

6. I will always protect and enhance the dignity of every human life
without any bias.

7. I will always remember the importance of time. My motto will be
"Let not my winged days, be spent in vain".

8. I will always work for clean planet Earth and clean energy.

9. As a youth of my nation, I will work and work with courage to achieve
success in all my tasks and enjoy the success of others.

10. My National Flag flies in my heart and I will bring glory to my nation.